Yakutiye Madrasa
Yakutiye Madrasa (Turkish: Yâkutiye Medresesi) is a historical 14th-century Madrasa in Erzurum, Turkey.[1] The madrasa was built in 1310 by order of a local governor of the Ilkhanids, Hoca Yakut, and it is named after him.[2]
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Islam |
District | Erzurum |
Province | Erzurum |
Region | Eastern Anatolia |
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Architecture | |
Type | Madrasa |
Style | Islamic, Seljuk architecture |
Completed | 1310 |
Minaret(s) | 1 |
Building
It is a rectangular building with an inner courtyard, surrounded by the rooms for the students. It has a monumental portal decorated with stone carvings and one Minaret with geometrical decorations. There is also an adjoining Kümbet. Today the building is used as a museum dedicated to ethnography and Turkish and Islamic art.[2]
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The eastern view of Yakutiye Medrese at sunset
Sources
- Denknalbant, Ayşe (2013). Yâkutiye Medresesi ve Kümbeti [Yakutiye Madrasa and Kümbet]. pp. 293–295.
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ignored (help) - DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Turkey: Turkey, Suzanne Swan, page 318, 2012
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